Maybe Harry moves to Canada to escape the wizarding world chaos in Britain. He could start a new life, perhaps teaching magic secretly in a small Canadian town.
Harry might meet some American wizarding families that have long - standing traditions different from the pure - blood families in the UK. These families could introduce Harry to new forms of magic and social norms within the American wizarding community. He could also meet American Muggle - born wizards who have their own unique stories of discovering magic in a different cultural context compared to what he's used to.
Harry could encounter a group of wizarding surfers. They use magic to enhance their surfing experience, like creating perfect waves or making their boards fly over the water. They introduce Harry to a more laid - back side of the wizarding world in California.
Scarecrow could also be a main antagonist. His fear - inducing toxins could be a real problem for Harry. Harry would have to use his magic to counter the effects of the fear toxin and also figure out a way to stop Scarecrow from spreading it all over Gotham.
He could meet Scott McCall. Scott, being a werewolf, would be intrigued by Harry's magic. They could become friends and learn from each other. Harry could help Scott better control his werewolf side using magic, and Scott could show Harry how to survive in Beacon Hills' supernatural chaos.
He could meet French pure - blood families who have their own long - standing traditions. For instance, there might be a family that has a special connection to a particular magical forest in France. Harry might also run into French wizards who are experts in potion - making, as France is known for its fine potions in the wizarding world.
In this fanfiction, Harry could attend a Canadian wizarding school. He'd have to adapt to a different teaching style and make new friends. The curriculum might include courses on Canadian magical history and spells that are specific to the region. He might also face some challenges from local wizards who are not used to having a famous wizard like him around.
One popular one might be those that explore the wizarding world in a Canadian setting. For example, stories could involve Canadian magical creatures unique to the region. Maybe a story about how Hogwarts students go on an exchange program to a Canadian wizarding school and the cultural and magical differences they experience.